Just when things seemed the same,
And the whole scene is lameI come and reign with the unexplained For the brains 'til things change
They strain to slang sling, I'm trained to bring game
History that I arranged been regained by King James

this is a complex rhyme pattern because he is rhyming more then
one syllable and rakim is alternating between 4 -7 syllables

and he is rhyming with all the prominent syllables

if u have a dictionary they show u what are the prominent syllables
and what are not the prominent syllables

and his syllable count is on point

rule number 1 never rhyme with a non prominent syllable
it will make your rhyme sound uneven

and with your syllable count never rhyme more then two syllables
off u can rhyme a 2 syllable with a 3 syllable rhyme
but never a two syllable rhyme with a 4 syllable rhyme
it will sound off

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Women that look like actress the status of Cleopatra's
Stacks of mathematics took the ego-a-geatics
As I find out, what the facts is, for geographic

Part II - The Advanced Lesson
Ok, so you’ve worked through the basic lesson and you
want to take it further. The next thing we need to cover
is the difference between prominent (or “stressed”)
syllables and silent (or “unstressed”) syllables. It’s
the same thing that your English teacher was teaching
you when you did that Shakespeare lesson on iambic
pentameter. In this case, we’re going to use it to figure
out how to create long strings of quality multies that
flow well. The general rule is this: you have to rhyme
with the prominent syllables; you can ignore the silent
ones.
Prominent vs. Silent
The basic idea is that when you speak or rap there
are certain syllables that you stress or put emphasis
on and certain syllables that you don’t. When
analyzing poetry, you’d place an accent mark (/) over
the prominent syllables and a dash (-) over the silent
syllables.
For example, say this out loud:
Today is the first day of the rest of my life
The meter (a map of which syllables are stressed and
which are not) would be something like this:

- / - - / / - - / - - /
Today is the first day of the rest of my life.
This is a typical example because often times “little”
words (to, is, the, of) are silent. Obviously, when we’re
talking about a silent syllable, we don’t mean literally
silent. Silent just means it’s not prominent.
The simplest way of figuring out which syllables are
prominent and which are silent is just to say the line
out loud and listen to what you pronounce strongly
and what you don’t.
Why Did I just Learn that?
Because with multies it’s important to make sure
you’re rhyming with all the prominent syllables. But
you don’t have to rhyme with the silent syllables.
For example, take this line:
Behind my house is the most twisted of trees
If I want to write a multi rhyme with “twisted of
trees,” the first thing I need to do is figure out what is
prominent and what isn’t. So I’ll map it out like this:
- / - / - - / / - - /
Behind my house is the most twisted of trees

All I really have to pay attention to is the rhyming
phrase, “twisted of trees.” As you can see, the
prominent sounds are “twist” and “trees.” The silent
sounds are “ed” and “of”. That means that when I’m
writing my multi, I need to rhyme with “twist” and
“trees”, but I don’t need to rhyme with the “ed” or the
“of”.
So these work:
Mystical knee
Listen to me
Mess with the bees
Then I just pick one and write a line to it:
Behind my house is the most twisted of trees,
I always ignore the birds, but I mess with the bees
Even though “ed of” doesn’t rhyme with “with the”, it
doesn’t matter because they’re unstressed syllables. The
line still flows. Take another example from Eminem’s
verse on D12’s “My Band”. He uses the line:
/ - /
I just think you’re trying to steal the light from me
In that line “light” and “me” are accented, but “from”
isn’t. So he doesn’t worry about rhyming with “from,”
just the other words. Like this:

I just think you’re trying to steal the light from me,Yesterday Kuniver tried to pull a knife on me,
‘Cuz I told him Jessica Alba’s my wife to be